Opportunities for XML-DEV
Frank Boumphrey
bckman at ix.netcom.com
Mon Sep 14 05:23:41 BST 1998
I have a 50,000 headword dictionary and thesaurus of English that can
>fairly easily be converted to a simple XML representation. Would
>availability of this text for research help stimulate application
>development? What sort of applications?
>Bob Parks
gosh yes!!
The more fundamental stuff like this we can get in XML format the better!
Part of getting the momentum going.
I'm sure every one knows about
http://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/sun-info/xml/eg/shakespeare.1.10.xml.zip">Shakesp
eares plays
and
http://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/sun-info/xml/eg/religion.1.10.xml.zip">the Bible,
the book of Mormon and the Koran.
These were marked up by Jon Bosak. he needs to update his syntax!<grin>, he
uses <?XML instead of the lower case!!
Frank
Frank Boumphrey
XML and style sheet info at Http://www.hypermedic.com/style/index.htm
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-----Original Message-----
From: Bob Parks <bobp at lightlink.com>
To: <xml-dev at ic.ac.uk>
Date: Sunday, September 13, 1998 4:11 PM
Subject: Re: Opportunities for XML-DEV
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